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Shane may be only the 2nd guy ever who left rasslin and stayed gone. Jack Brisco is the only other one that I know of. Everyone else returned at some point. Wonder if Shane-o-mac is still with the Chinese deal or just chillin with his millions.

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The ratings are in for Monday's RAW - and WWE has reason to feel very confident about the state of the company's flagship show headed into WrestleMania season.

Monday's 1/28 post-Royal Rumble edition of WWE RAW drew a 3.7 rating with 5.02 million viewers, the best performance (and the first time the show has cracked 5 million viewers) since RAW went to 3 hours back on July 23rd, 20112 for the RAW 1,000 special.

Here is the hourly viewership data:

Hour 1: 4,860,000
Hour 2: 5,270,000
Hour 3: 4,930,000

Yes, RAW lost viewers in the final hour again, which has been the trend of the 3-hour RAW era. However, that third hour nearly broke 5 million viewers, so there's really not much to complain about. Overall, it's a strong indication of The Rock's drawing power and fan interest coming out of the Royal Rumble.